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What Clinton desperately needed a year ago was not an economic quarrel but an attractive campaign issue: a proposal to expand health insurance to everyone without asking for any painful trade-offs from the vast majority of Americans. Now that he's President, however, Clinton is finding it difficult to...
"They bring a certain kind of commitment and compassion to the city," Cyr says.
A request by British television's Channel 4 to write and present a six-part documentary series on St. Paul revived her interest in religion. "What I really am is a historian of ideas," she says, "rather than a theologian, which sounds a bit narrow." She considers herself an unaffiliated...
Some eras have been particularly critical for God's history. During the so- called Axial Age (800 B.C. to 200 B.C.), political and economic changes led to new religious ideologies throughout the known civilized world: Taoism and Confucianism in China, Buddhism and Hinduism in India, the rational philosophy of Plato...
For all its wit and compassion, theatergoers are likely to find the show most impressive for Hawthorne, who moved from South Africa to London in 1951 and spent the next quarter-century as a journeyman waiting to be noticed via an endless series of character parts, walk-ons and outright...